Ancient Rome Chapter 7.

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Ancient Rome Chapter 7

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 1 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Find out about the geography and early settlement of Rome Examine characteristics of the Roman Republic and why it was founded Learn about the decline of the Roman Republic Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: Describe where Rome is located? (hint: pg. 254) AGENDA: Independently read pages 210-215 Complete the page 215 #’s 1-3 (all parts) on a separate piece of paper. This will be graded Julius Caesar (united Streaming 8 minutes) Complete Writing Activity pg. 215 HOMEWORK: Finish the Writing Activity on page 215

Julius Caesar Notes

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 2 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Learn about the rule of the Roman Empire and the empire’s conquered peoples. Examine the influence of Greece on Rome. Find out about Roman advances in architecture, technology, and science. Learn about the laws of Rome. Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: Take out your homework AGENDA: Read page 216 The Roman Soldier Letter While writing letter, view Ancient Rome Prosperity & Decline (united streaming) HOMEWORK: None

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 3 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Learn about the social classes that existed in ancient Rome. Find out what characterized family life in ancient Rome. Examine the practice of slavery in Rome Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: List 3 Facts about the Roman Empire, from last night’s reading (use your notes to help) AGENDA: Discuss the Laws & Architecture of the Roman Empire (pages 222 & 223) Read pages 224-228 View “Daily Life In Ancient Rome” How do you think the empire’s network of roads help to keep it united? HOMEWORK: Guided Reading Handout

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 4 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Find out about the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire. Learn about the spread of Christianity and its effect on the Roman Empire Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: What are the three major religions of the world? Agenda: Independently read 229-233 Answer Questions on pg.233 (including the writing activity) Map Master Skills Activity pg.232 Homework: None

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 5 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Learn about what caused the decline of the Roman Empire. Find out how the Roman government came to accept Christianity. Examine the events that marked the defeat of Rome. Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: Predict: We know that the Roman Empire Fell…why do you think it fell? Agenda: View Movie Fall of the Roman Empire

Ancient Rome Chapter 7 Section 5 Chapter 7 Objectives: Students will: Learn about what caused the decline of the Roman Empire. Find out how the Roman government came to accept Christianity. Examine the events that marked the defeat of Rome. Essential Question: How has geography shaped the patterns of history? Warm Up: Get out you text book, 2 pieces of paper, & a pencil Agenda: Chapter 7 Test (open book) Homework: NONE